Critiques of the circular economy – Hervé Corvellec, Lund University (Sweden), and Alison Stowell, Lancaster University (UK).

This paper, recently appeared in Journal of Industrial Ecology, presents a reasoned account of the critiques addressed to the circular economy and circular business models. These critiques claim that the circular economy has diffused limits, unclear theoretical grounds, and that its implementation faces structural obstacles. Circular economy is based on an ideological agenda dominated by technical and economic accounts, which brings uncertain contributions to sustainability and depoliticizes sustainable growth. Bringing together these critiques demonstrates that the circular economy is far from being as promising as its advocates claim it to be. Circularity emerges instead as a theoretically, practically, and ideologically questionable notion. The paper concludes by proposing critical issues that need to be addressed if the circular economy and its business models are to open routes for more sustainable economic development.


Recording available on the ReTraCE ITN YouTube channel and slides HERE.

Date

Oct 25 2021
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Time

12:00 am - 12:00 am

Local Time

  • Timezone: America/New_York
  • Date: Oct 24 2021
  • Time: 7:00 pm - 7:00 pm

Location

Lancaster University
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